7-letter words containing d, r, a, f
- fracted — broken; having a part displaced.
- fragged — to kill, wound, or assault (especially an unpopular or overzealous superior) with a fragmentation grenade.
- frailed — Simple past tense and past participle of frail.
- franked — Simple past tense and past participle of frank.
- frapped — Simple past tense and past participle of frap.
- frauded — Simple past tense and past participle of fraud.
- freaked — Simple past tense and past participle of freak.
- fridays — on Fridays: We're paid Fridays.
- friedan — Betty (Naomi Goldstein) [gohld-steen] /ˈgoʊld stin/ (Show IPA), 1921–2006, U.S. women's-rights leader and writer.
- frontad — toward the front.
- froward — willfully contrary; not easily managed: to be worried about one's froward, intractable child.
- fyrdman — An English militiaman of the Saxon period; often a land worker called to arms in support of the King or a local Lord. The fyrdmen were usually armed with either swords or spears.
- grafted — Simple past tense and past participle of graft.
- hanford — a city in central California.
- indraft — an inward flow or current, as of air or water.
- prefade — to play a recording before fading it for transmission
- radford — Arthur William, 1896–1973, U.S. admiral: chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff 1953–57.
- raffled — a form of lottery in which a number of persons buy one or more chances to win a prize.
- redflag — the symbol or banner of a left-wing revolutionary party.
- redraft — a second draft or drawing.
- salford — a city in Greater Manchester, in N England.
- sanford — Mount, a mountain in SE Alaska. 16,208 feet (4,940 meters).
- scarfed — a long, broad strip of wool, silk, lace, or other material worn about the neck, shoulders, or head, for ornament or protection against cold, drafts, etc.; muffler.
- seaford — a city on SW Long Island, in SE New York.
- updraft — the movement upward of air or other gas.
- wafered — Simple past tense and past participle of wafer.
- watford — a city in Hertfordshire, SE England, N of London.